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Nicola Chirinsky Pietrangeli è stato uno dei tennisti italiani più forti di sempre: si è aggiudicato 48 tornei, tra cui il Roland Garros e gli Internazionali d'Italia, ed è stato Capitano della nazionale di Coppa Davis. Questo servizio dell'11 settembre 1980, giorno del suo compleanno, è un itinerario romano nei luoghi a lui più cari.

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00:01No! Double fault 0.15
00:21No! 15 all
00:303.30 pm
00:4830 even
00:50Well, I was about the same age as these kids when I started playing tennis.
00:54Right here
00:56They've passed, let's see, let's do some calculations
00:5830, oh god, 34 years old
01:00I mean, a lifetime practically
01:02At the time it was called the Venturini tennis club
01:06Today it is called the tennis club of the arts
01:08Those transversal arts are a very strong soccer team
01:11For those who know five-a-side football, which has become very popular in Rome
01:14I played here for the first time, as I remind you, with Alberto Palmieri
01:17Alberto Palmieri who is now Maestro Parioni
01:20Alberto Palmieri was here because his father was a teacher here
01:24Of course, many things have changed.
01:26The fields, this one here was like this, there was another one over there but it became a beautiful swimming pool between
01:31the enthesis
01:32The fields behind me were not placed like this but were placed a little more transversely
01:38Here I started playing with his old ones
01:40All those old men who are in all the circles
01:44And I remember that we just had to, me and other kids
01:48Just waiting for the old guys to want to play with us
01:51Then we bet the Coca-Cola on it
01:53Which was very expensive at the time.
01:55So we couldn't afford it, we were playing one between the two of us.
01:57It seemed right to me to start my Roman walk from here.
02:01Actually, I'm getting off this perch now, so we can continue together.
02:16And here we are at the second stage of Roma Mia
02:19Here, as I think you can see, we are at a bar.
02:23We are sitting in a beautiful place in Rome
02:26And I'm surrounded by old and new friends
02:30Old friends today, at this moment
02:35They are really old, in the sense of friends and also old as you can see
02:40I'm Enzo Di Vecchia here, he's the president of this club.
02:43Ruschena Club
02:46Giorgio Valderini and Alberto Ruschena
02:49Who is the undisputed boss here of our clan
02:53This didn't exist twenty years ago.
02:55No, it wasn't there twenty years ago.
02:57Not even thirty
02:57No, not even thirty
02:59And are these drinks the same?
03:01Or have they gotten worse?
03:02Listen, if we want a light bulb
03:03Why a light bulb?
03:04He lights up when he understands
03:09Listen, you formed this clan here exactly
03:12In 1945
03:14So much so that there is a column over there
03:18Ah there's a light bulb we'll show it later
03:20There is a date and a signature of the real president
03:24There is a name, Pompa Sociale, who was an old member
03:28I said Social Pump because his wife went with the artric
03:32Then it was called Social Pump
03:35And he had a brother called Tubbetto Bonnasello
03:38Oh, we'll talk about it later.
03:39We'll talk about it again
03:40He is the brother of another important person
03:43Yes, what did she call the president?
03:46I can feel it
03:58I can feel it
04:00Tennis, Sirola, Davis Cup
04:03In short, we were already a little more proud.
04:04Listen, you who are the founders
04:07If we want to do a little review
04:10It's a small list of important people
04:12Who was part of this clan
04:14Because maybe now they pretend they weren't there
04:16Sergio Corbucci called Nose
04:18Who is now a director?
04:20Side of bread
04:20Then there was Sergio Corbucci's brother
04:23Bruno Corbucci known as Tubbetto Bonnasello
04:25Here's the first one
04:27Then there was a certain television director
04:30Antonello Falqui
04:31Antonello Falqui known as fronte
04:33Yes because it was spacious
04:35Do you understand?
04:36In the mouth
04:37I say hello
04:38Then there was
04:39Antonello, do you see this thing here?
04:40He knows it
04:40Yes
04:42Can I say something Antonello?
04:44Those 50,000
04:451903 watch
04:46It was me, him and Garibaldi
04:47Since you're a director now
04:49If you want it, tell me
04:49We ask the topic
04:51Listen, Mr. President.
04:52Can you tell us an episode?
04:55Or a character
04:55For example Foot
04:56Who was Piede?
04:57Yes, a certain Mario Sernicoli
04:59Said Foot
05:00Bitter foot
05:01Because he didn't have sweet feet
05:03But he had bitter feet like that
05:05And Foot does
05:06It was said Foot ago
05:07Foot does everything
05:08Anything
05:09It was a question of numbers
05:10300, 400, 500 lire
05:12I remember
05:12Make quota
05:13Yes
05:14If I'm not mistaken
05:17For 600 lire
05:17If he threw himself into the river
05:19Towards January, February
05:20From night to midnight
05:21This may be true
05:22He really did
05:23And Ostia?
05:24To Ostia on Foot
05:252,000 lire in underwear
05:26To Ostia on Foot
05:27And I'm back
05:28And he did it to her
05:29With all the machines at the price
05:30When was fish made?
05:31Then he ate goldfish
05:33Caught inside the vases
05:34He did everything
05:34How much did the fish cost?
05:36But the fish is little
05:37The fish 300
05:55From the month down
05:56From the month down
05:56There are those who zilli
05:56Like a polymo
05:58But Nanni Loi
05:59It's not that there was
06:00These words
06:00Because he knows what he does
06:01These sketches
06:02That takes you back
06:02The hidden goal
06:04We have been
06:05The precursors
06:05We were the forerunners
06:06All the movies they made
06:07They did it to us
06:08Truly
06:09Always
06:09Really
06:10LAUGH
06:10Because we invented
06:12My Friends makes you laugh
06:14Listen Alberto
06:15But it's true that
06:16Alberto Sordi
06:17He came here to copy
06:18Blecchi?
06:19I think so.
06:21I think so.
06:22Why
06:25Blecchi was a subject
06:26A character
06:27Truly exceptional
06:29Who always came here
06:30Who invented everything
06:31Who invented everything
06:32Everything from there
06:33To the company
06:34And precisely
06:35He did all the different scenes
06:37Spaghetti with jam
06:40And all these things
06:41And I think he copied it here
06:43Because actually
06:44He was a forerunner
06:45But it's true for example
06:46It's true that once upon a time
06:47Blecchi has arrived here
06:47Dressed as an American Major?
06:49Blecchi came here once
06:50American Major's Dress
06:51But what was Blecchi's name?
06:51All sad with eyes
06:52What was Blecchi's name?
06:53Oh no
06:53I don't remember it
06:54Blecchi Norton was called
06:56Norton Blocks
06:57He came here all sad
06:58And I did
06:59What happened to you, Blecchi?
07:01And he took on a look
07:02Almost a tear
07:03And he said
07:04Shut up, don't talk
07:0736 brothers
07:07Everyone left by plane
07:09Hunters
07:09Hunting
07:11Shot down
07:11Only one left
07:12I
07:13All shot down
07:14He was such a crazy guy
07:17Okay, at this point
07:18I would like to show
07:20To the viewers
07:20The evidence itself
07:22We have it over there
07:23A writing
07:23We've said this before
07:24Come with me
07:26Oh look at this mess
07:28This traffic guys
07:29This traffic
07:29Do you remember when there were
07:31The tables down here?
07:32Everyone
07:33All tables
07:34There were some bicycles
07:36No
07:36Not even ours
07:37Not even ours
07:38No because we went on foot
07:40Here look
07:41Albert let us see here
07:42Yes here it is
07:44Now I would show
07:4545
07:461945
07:481947
07:48Fixed Roberto
07:50Our President
07:51From then on
07:52Sense of offense
07:52Sense of offense
07:53I fully recognize
07:55Rome Rome
07:56Rome Rome
07:59Of my heart
08:09Rome Rome
08:11Of my heart
08:15Of my heart
08:15Rome Rome
08:24Rome, Rome
08:33Here is another point that takes me back many years.
08:36Carriage Street
08:38I lived there at number 55
08:40I was there for 13 years right now.
08:43Then I moved
08:44I must say that Piazza di Spagna has also changed a lot.
08:47Apart from the carriages which are always the same
08:49The staircase is no longer the same
08:51I have to say that all those people who are here now weren't there
08:54I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
08:55I then crossed here and dominated the situation
08:59And I have to say something else that's quite funny.
09:02Maybe here in the group, let's say in the clan of kids
09:05I was called France
09:06France because I only spoke French
09:08Because I came from Tunisia
09:09So I was Air France
09:11We used to beat, they say, so to speak
09:13Here is the carriage street
09:15Piazza di Spagna of course
09:17And Via della Croce
09:19All the kids also called the Piedizzozzi Tribe
09:22I was the France
09:24We used to play football here.
09:25Really important
09:26And then when I was a little bit older
09:29I stood on the other side of the square
09:31And I was beating, so to speak.
09:33All the little girls who went out
09:35From Mater Dei
09:36Which is right across the square
09:51Here it is, this is the gate of sighs
09:54Of many of us kids of that time
09:55I have to say that I imagine they came out from here
09:58Basically 80% of the girls are good, pretty
10:01Of Rome at the time
10:03And many, in my opinion, believed
10:05That I went to school here at Demerode
10:07Instead, I live here in Piazza di Spagna
10:09It was very easy for me to stay here
10:12At the exit of the school
10:13I have to say I've tried many times
10:15I don't know how many times I've succeeded
10:16To tow, as they say in Roman
10:18But at least as a good sportsman
10:20I've tried so many times
10:23Here, this place for example
10:24Always around the Mater Dei
10:26We called it the triangle of death.
10:29The staircase says
10:31And we with these little caresses
10:33With ball bearings
10:34We removed the ball bearings
10:35And let's challenge each other to see who went higher
10:38Here we counted the steps
10:40And who was the best?
10:41He was the one who came down the most steps
10:43And I have to say that sometimes
10:44We used to stick to the wall here
10:45Then there was another challenge
10:48Which was to go down
10:49From here, from the climb of San Sebastianello
10:52And I have to say I've seen quite a few.
10:53Always stick to the wall of Mater Dei
10:56Plus there's this other little street over here
10:59Where we played football
11:01And there are all the cobblestones and two walls
11:05So it was very dangerous there too.
11:07And we do all these things here
11:08Hoping some young girl would show up here
11:11To some balcony, to some window
11:13Closed window
11:17To my heart in love
11:21I came back this night
11:26To stay close to you
11:32Closed window
11:53So we left a door of sighs
11:55To find two more
11:56One this way
11:57And one over here
11:58I have to say it's a kind of boarding school
12:01These were also two colleges
12:03The young ladies who frequented
12:05They had laws
12:07They had strict timetables
12:09And I have to say that though
12:10It wasn't the same kind of college
12:12Why here on Via Mare dei Fiori
12:14There was what in our time
12:17They were called casinos
12:18I don't know what they call them today
12:19And I always remember
12:20Which if I'm not mistaken
12:21On this side it cost 500 lire
12:24On this other side 300 lire
12:26Sure, definitely, actually
12:28The ladies here didn't need it
12:31Of the same uniform
12:32Which led beyond
12:33Of the Spanish Steps
12:43Here, this is my Rome
12:46Green
12:46Someone else may think
12:48That when you think of Rome
12:51One thinks of the Colosseum
12:52In St. Peter's
12:53In Piazza Navona
12:54At Campo dei Fiori
12:56But for me Rome is this
12:58This is because all the places are here
13:01Which I frequented the most
13:02Very sporty of course
13:04As we said before
13:05And down here is the Olympic Stadium
13:08I came here as a spectator
13:10I suffered a lot, I must say.
13:12A little further ahead
13:13There is the Stadio dei Marmi
13:15The tennis stadium
13:18Where I have fought a thousand battles
13:19I live behind here
13:21My mother lives there
13:22My circle is a little further ahead
13:25On the river
13:26So basically
13:26I'm fine here
13:30In brackets then
13:31When I returned to Rome
13:33For me it was coming home
13:35So for me the house
13:36It's not just the house where I live and sleep
13:38But it is also where
13:39These are the places I frequent the most.
13:41I am an athlete
13:43At least I was an athlete
13:44So these are the places
13:45For me dearest
13:47I have to say that
13:48Although certainly
13:50Other places in Rome are more beautiful
13:51But I like these
14:06This stadium in Rome is not bad.
14:08The Olympic
14:10It's a beautiful thing
14:11It's a modern thing
14:12But in my opinion it is one of the beauties of Rome
14:14I have a real one here
14:16Some memories enough
14:18Far away
14:20In 1960
14:23Era
14:24In July I think
14:26The 1960 Olympics
14:28I had signed
14:29At breakfast time
14:29At half past one
14:30With an American player
14:32Who is called Trabert
14:33I signed an agreement
14:35Not really a contract
14:36But an agreement that
14:37The crew tied me up
14:39Jack Kramer's famous crew
14:40For a period of three years
14:42And so I should have
14:43Abandon all those activities
14:45Let's call them directives
14:47Davis Cup
14:48And tournaments like that
14:50I just got here
14:51I stood in the stands
14:53I was right up there
14:54AND
14:55There was the inauguration
14:57Of the Olympics
14:57And it seems to me
14:58Here
14:59There had to be a flagpole
15:01Here
15:02There was
15:02The flag raising
15:04Raise the flag
15:05Lino di Mameli
15:07It may seem very silly
15:09It might sound a little pathetic
15:10But I felt
15:12Two big tears
15:14The inauguration is over
15:15I went out
15:15I got the check
15:17I tore it up
15:18I remember it was $5,000
15:19I tore it up
15:21I sent it back to Trabert
15:22Saying that I was so sorry
15:23But I didn't feel like it
15:24Yes, I'm the best
15:28I'm the best in all the world
15:33I'm the strongest of them all
15:39I'm football crazy
15:56Of course many memories
15:58Of my Rome
15:59They are about sports
16:00And I have to say that another
16:03Unforgettable
16:04I remember
16:05One day
16:05Truly something that can never be forgotten
16:08It was that one
16:09When Berruti
16:11There
16:12After a false start
16:14Going around this whole curve
16:16I have it sitting right in front of him
16:18When he left
16:19He did this
16:21These 200 meters
16:23Immemorial
16:23And if I'm not mistaken
16:25The technicians had said
16:26That at that bend there
16:27He had won
16:28And I have to say this is a memory
16:30Just Roman
16:31In the sense that
16:32All of sporting Rome
16:33All of sporting Italy
16:34He can't forget
16:36Then
16:37Seeing this beauty
16:39Since Rome
16:40It's a magical city
16:41And this
16:42Moment
16:43It's also quite magical
16:44Why is this stadium so empty?
16:46It's a thing
16:48What can I say?
16:49It's the first time
16:50That I find myself like this
16:50Alone
16:51In the middle of
16:53The Romans
16:54They know for example
16:55That curve there
16:57Which is called the north curve
16:58It's the grandstand
17:00The Lazio fans' curve
17:02While instead
17:03That one there
17:04Less sympathetic to me
17:06But no offense to anyone.
17:07That one is the south stand instead
17:09And it's the grandstand
17:10Of the Romanists
17:11I remember
17:14Of derbies
17:15Rome-Lazio
17:15Here they ended up
17:16Truly
17:19Very exciting
17:20Because they are things
17:20I must say that then the Romans
17:22They have this meaning
17:24Let's say
17:25Of the Colosseum
17:26Why the Romans
17:26Ahrimans
17:27I would like it very much
17:28Go back
17:30And they have
17:30They want
17:31Unfortunately I have to say
17:32Sometimes it doesn't happen
17:33But they would like to have
17:35Of the teams
17:35That many fight
17:36Unfortunately every now and then
17:37It happens that a player
17:38He's getting a little old
17:39But I discovered
17:41Right now
17:41In these minutes
17:43That a player
17:44That gets old
17:45Here you can also perform
17:46Another activity
17:47Because slowly slowly
17:48He can go mushroom picking
17:49Look
17:49Here are all the mushrooms
17:50Here it is
17:51A
17:52Two
17:54Three
17:54And the painting
17:55Then there are many
17:56So an old player
17:57He can get busy
18:07Superman
18:11Superman
18:15Superman
18:25Superman
18:26Superman
18:27Superman
18:27Superman
18:27Superman
18:36Thank you all.
19:17Thank you all.
19:28The linesman in a Davis Cup match between Italy and Yugoslavia.
19:34The Davis Cup match between Italy and Sweden is underway.
19:38Adriano Panatta is currently playing for Italy and Johansson for Sweden.
19:44Fuoritalico is a place where I bivouacked for several years.
19:51I have had many joys and many disappointments of course.
19:57I have to say that things haven't changed much here.
20:02If perhaps billboards didn't exist in my time,
20:08but anyway the rest of the audience is still quite noisy as it has always been.
20:13And speaking of Rome, tennis Rome, this is the only event, unfortunately I say the only one because we should have some
20:24others.
20:25And I believe that this is also one of the reasons why Romans are more inclined to play
20:31to tennis.
20:33In fact, over the last 25 years, practically without false modesty,
20:38the two most representative players were Nicola Pietrangi and Adriano Panatta.
20:43Coincidentally, both Romans.
20:44Then behind them there were several others, right behind them,
20:48because Brazzuti himself has been living in Rome for several years now.
20:53Zuccarelli Romano, Bertolucci, even if Toscano basically lives,
20:57or at least lived here until recently.
20:59Then there are the various Di Matteos, there are Castiglianos, Di Domenicos.
21:04And practically the Italian tennis player at a certain point lived off Roman players.
21:12As you can hear, as always, the audience is quite noisy.
21:16And it seems to me that...
21:20Now, this, for example, is something that hasn't changed at all in the last 20 years.
21:26Panatta is currently discussing.
21:28And I don't know if you can hear the comments well, which are often very witty,
21:35because the Roman generally has very witty jokes.
21:39Silence please, let them be.
21:43God's Park...
21:44And the boat doesn't go against you.
21:54And with the leg tied, they are reserved...
22:01This is why for a Roman there are three very important things.
22:04The river, good food, and friends.
22:07Here I have brought together all three things.
22:10I also want to introduce them to you.
22:12Lorena De Luca, Mrs. Tessari.
22:14Franco Pesce and Duccio Tessari.
22:17Friends of mine forever.
22:19So we can talk about many things with them.
22:21And less Lorena, of course, because being a lady, being very young,
22:26we only invited her to eat.
22:28Instead, with Franco and Duccio we can really start talking about things from twenty years ago, at least.
22:32Everything was much more fun, sports were more fun, living was more fun,
22:36It was more fun to be in the world back then.
22:39Listen, but even in the film industry a lot has changed, so much, here it has changed in sport.
22:46My love, I remember when you came to Rome there were the script meetings,
22:49they were done on the steps of Piazza di Spagna.
22:52Scania of Piazza di Spagna, in the evening there were Bolognini, Zeffirelli, Ponte Corvo, Nanni Loi, Monicelli,
23:01and the scripts were written.
23:02Then we lived in a restaurant that was in Otello, in Via della Croce,
23:06instead it was a fixed table and I remember it perfectly, which would be inconceivable today,
23:11we had this table outside then and a gorgeous girl arrived,
23:15blonde, with hair like that, an unknown French girl called Marina Vladi.
23:19Oh well.
23:21She arrived and asked for a seat, she said, but there is no seat, four of us will get up,
23:25we took a table where the four Americans were sitting,
23:27We took the table out from under the Americans' hands, put it in front of her and she sat down.
23:31The four Americans were left with the fork and then they say,
23:33and take a little bit of donkey, a little bit of archon and go away.
23:37Go away.
23:38The orella was not present in all this.
23:40It didn't exist yet, did it?
23:42It could be the common thread of this breakfast, the orella was not there.
23:47Listen, if you just think about what sporting activity was, in Rome Nicola was the idol.
23:54No, he was the idol, you were the idol of those years.
23:56I was there.
23:57You were little though.
23:59Crazy about me.
24:00Yes.
24:01There it is.
24:02Yes.
24:03No, say it again?
24:04Yes, yes, yes.
24:04Okay, good.
24:06But don't you think we could pass as old, in the good sense of the word, that all those
24:15which today have more or less arrived, they say, in my time.
24:19I actually think that life in Rome today is much more boring than it used to be.
24:27Rome today is a boring city, twenty years ago it was a fun city.
24:30Okay, now listen, I'll tell you, let's keep it short because otherwise maybe the viewers
24:35they get bored.
24:37Do you remember '84?
24:39No, I'm talking about '84, twenty years ago, where we met sideways.
24:45Twenty years ago, '84 was a place where you went to dance, you could talk while
24:49there was music, people danced to try to find a minimum of harmony, to carry on a conversation
24:57pleasant and today...
24:58Pisces dominated at the time.
24:59Fish, it was the meiotacca.
25:01The meiotacca was.
25:03It's different from...
25:04Hey, come here, Sandro, finally.
25:07The famous chicken barking.
25:08The chicken-thieving phenomenon.
25:09The famous chicken barking.
25:11Hi Nicola, what happened?
25:12No, what happened?
25:13Nothing happened yet?
25:14Still nothing because we haven't gone to the bill.
25:16Listen, we're doing something as you can clearly see.
25:20Yes, I see a version here.
25:22We're talking about Rome twenty years ago and the bill still hasn't arrived.
25:26we paid for it.
25:27We left as kids twenty years ago, we were kids.
25:30She was a child.
25:32But me, you know.
25:34But how does the bill compare to twenty years ago?
25:36But we talk.
25:37What quadrupled, I don't know.
25:39Twenty years ago, twenty years ago, twenty years ago, twenty years ago.
25:42Let's not talk about it.
25:43For you, that is, in your field, what have you changed?
25:47But everything.
25:47The whole system, everything.
25:49But young people will hate us because we keep saying that twenty years ago it was better.
25:52No, no, no, young people envy us because we talk to young people.
25:55We had young children, even though we are young, and they were incredibly jealous of us.
26:00Oh, I say fast.
26:01They're not having fun, but we were having fun.
26:03Ah, but but...
26:04This makes me happy.
26:04No, very fast service.
26:06Heavy bill makes fast service.
26:08You are counting on sending it in 90 days.
26:09We'll see about the bill later.
26:11No, but for example, my son always says, of course, the beautiful Rome was the Sixties.
26:17It's not that I...
26:17He says so, yes, yes, he says so.
26:18But in the end the thing was more concentrated.
26:22There were perhaps fewer actors, fewer directors, fewer everyone.
26:28We also had more time for each other.
26:30Oh yes, oh yes.
26:32There is no more sense of friendship, there is no more community, there is nothing left.
26:37A friend's problem was our problem.
26:39Today our problem is so big that who cares about our friend's problem.
26:43Certain.
26:44Nothing else, really...
26:45It will be a matter of a lot.
27:08Today the problem is so much.
27:49What is a good sign?
28:01Well, I don't know if he does it, but I always manage it. It's much more difficult.
28:07This, look, I challenge him to do.
28:09This is the number Mario De Micoli used to do.
28:11The one with the tennis ball.
28:14Riccola, with the coin per key Mario De Micoli did it.
28:17Go, go. But if you... No, if you want.
28:38Oh yes, where is it going?
28:55And that's it, too. Between soccer and tennis, I'm the one left here day after day.
28:59Oh, old Interleghi.
29:02How are we doing? So... Dear Captain.
29:04Captain, it's ridiculous that I'm calling you captain.
29:07Anyway, I saw you play well.
29:09Sometimes you reminded me of Nicola in '60.
29:11Yes, twenty years ago.
29:13Listen, brother, I wanted to ask you a question.
29:15If forty years ago they had asked you,
29:18do you foresee us being, becoming Marlon Brando or Borgo?
29:22Village.
29:22Well, that seems fair to me.
29:25Is it true or not?
29:26That seems fair to me.
29:26Look, remember that you have to keep doing these veterans.
29:29Oh, that's right.
29:30Yes, but I still have twenty years to go.
29:33As you saw, another tennis court.
29:37This is the circle that Rome does not draw.
29:38It's my circle.
29:39And so it seemed right to me to end our Roman walk right here.
29:44Where I spend a good part of my day, when I'm in Rome, of course.
29:47we started this Rome of mine at the Venturino tennis club, where I started
29:53play tennis.
29:54And it seems right to end here, where, as you have seen, I continue.
29:58I continue to play a tournament that is perhaps less important than the ones before.
30:03This is an Italian veteran champion.
30:05And I have to say it's really fun because you meet old friends, really old at this point, you can really
30:10say.
30:11and I must say that this is very important for the life of an athlete.
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